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The document discusses the four main tissues of the integumentary system: the epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, and receptors. The epidermis contains the stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale. The dermis is made up of the papillary and reticular layers. The subcutaneous tissue contains sweat glands, erector pili muscles, and hair follicles. There are three main types of receptors: Meissner's corpuscles, free nerve endings, and Pacinian corpuscles.

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The document discusses the four main tissues of the integumentary system: the epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, and receptors. The epidermis contains the stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale. The dermis is made up of the papillary and reticular layers. The subcutaneous tissue contains sweat glands, erector pili muscles, and hair follicles. There are three main types of receptors: Meissner's corpuscles, free nerve endings, and Pacinian corpuscles.

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TOPIC: INTEGUMENTARY SYTEM, TISSUES


AND CELL DIVISION

Corneum
Lucidum
1. EPIDERMIS
Granulosum
(CLGSB)
Spinosum
Basale
STRATUM

Papillary
2. DERMIS
Reticular
layer

3. SUBCUTANEOUS
✓ Sweat gland
o Erector pili muscle (arrector
pili muscle)
o Hair Follicle/Bulb/Shaft/Root
4. RECEPTORS
1. Meissner's Corpuscle - Light touch Slow
vibration
2. Free nerve ending - pain
3. Pacinian Corpuscle – Pressure, Fast
vibration

KHAYE DELA CRUZ (1 MT – R)


ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB 1 (8/1519)

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